07-04-2010, 06:00 PM
[quote name='ramana' date='30 June 2010 - 08:46 PM' timestamp='1277959088' post='107242']
A few indicators are:
1) the failure of P Chidambaram's trip to TSP
2)US dismissal of McChrystal which puts pressure on US Amin to how a win in trade-off
3)Causing reliance on TSP to deliver good Taliban to provide a honorable exit for US
4) PRC TSP nuke deal is another sop
5)Will cause TSP to overreach.
TSP always over reaches when it thinks it has the US on its side.
So expect a 'bold' attack.
The good think is AKA already told the forces to prepare for two front war.
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Ramana,
I wonder whether the Indian NSA's visit to Beijing is yet another sign of the imminence of a two front war. If TSP can manage to get the "good Taliban" into power, one may expect unbridled Pakjabi bravado. In that case, the NA returns to the mountains, and a TSP attack on India with Chinese support is a distinct possibility. Shouldn't the Indians re-appraise their aid to the Karzai regime, and transfer it to traditional allies like the NA? India might also need Iran to apply pressure on TSP along the Balochistan front.
A few indicators are:
1) the failure of P Chidambaram's trip to TSP
2)US dismissal of McChrystal which puts pressure on US Amin to how a win in trade-off
3)Causing reliance on TSP to deliver good Taliban to provide a honorable exit for US
4) PRC TSP nuke deal is another sop
5)Will cause TSP to overreach.
TSP always over reaches when it thinks it has the US on its side.
So expect a 'bold' attack.
The good think is AKA already told the forces to prepare for two front war.
[/quote]
Ramana,
I wonder whether the Indian NSA's visit to Beijing is yet another sign of the imminence of a two front war. If TSP can manage to get the "good Taliban" into power, one may expect unbridled Pakjabi bravado. In that case, the NA returns to the mountains, and a TSP attack on India with Chinese support is a distinct possibility. Shouldn't the Indians re-appraise their aid to the Karzai regime, and transfer it to traditional allies like the NA? India might also need Iran to apply pressure on TSP along the Balochistan front.